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Emily Dickinson, "The Belle of Amherst"

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REMEMBRANCE

When I am gone,

Please remember me

As a heartfelt laugh,

As a tenderness.

Hold fast to the image of me

When my soul was on fire,

The light of love shining

Through my eyes.

Remember me

When I was singing

And seemed to know my way.

Remember always

When we were together

And time stood still.

Remember most

Not what I did,

Or who I was --

Oh please remember me

For what I always

Desired to be:

A smile on the face of God.

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The Promise Of Redemption

God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. Selah.

There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High. God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early. The heathen raged, the kindgoms were moved: he uttered his voice, the earth melted. The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge.

Come, behold the works of the Lord, what desolations he hath made in the earth. He maketh wars to cease unto the end of the earth; he breaketh the bow, and cutteth the spear in sunder; he burneth the chariot in the fire.

Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth. The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge.

Psalm 46

Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. Those who have known freedom and then lost it, have never known it again.

~ Ronald Reagan

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Nov042009

Carve the truth in stone and bronze

Holocaust Memorial, Columbia, South CarolinaJames Gadiel, an employee of Cantor Fitzgerald in New York City, was working on the 103rd floor of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

Shortly before nine o'clock that morning a commercial airliner, skyjacked minutes earlier by Muslim terrorists, purposely flew into the North tower. The rest is well-known history.

The young man from Kent, Connecticut, lost his life on that achingly beautiful September morning.

He was 23 years old.

For several years James's father, Peter, has attempted to have a memorial plaque installed near the town hall in Kent. But the plaque will likely never see the light of day, because Peter Gadiel refuses to budge on one important point.

The plaque must read, beneath James Gadiel's name: murdered by Muslim terrorists.

Town officials balk at that stark language.

In other words, they take exception to the truth.

I respectfully submit that it is high time you get your warm-fuzzy-o-meter into the shop for service.

Ruth Epstein was one of two town "leaders" who voted against a plaque with such "controversial" verbiage being erected in honor of a native son.

Ms. Epstein points out that Kent perceives itself to be a "very warm, loving town." She believes that "to disparage any one ethnic group is against everything that we stand for here."

Oh, really?

I've never been to Kent, Connecticut. I envision it as a charming town insofar as landscape, architecture, and history are concerned. New England is astoundingly perfect from those particular vantage points.

But sadly, in that beautiful part of the world reside some of the most rabidly liberal and godless individuals to be found outside of Washington, D.C.

And if you equate liberals with warmth and love, I respectfully submit that it is high time you get your warm-fuzzy-o-meter into the shop for service. Don't delay; it may already be too late.

The official web site for Kent, Connecticut, avers on its home page that the town "offers old-fashioned ways to enjoy life."

Like, for example, being allowed to live in the first place?

I do not personally know Ruth Epstein or anyone else from Kent, Connecticut. But I daresay that if you are liberal enough to be unwilling to face up to the truth of Muslim terrorism -- what it has cost America in general and individual Americans in particular -- you are most likely not willing to be warm and loving toward a true patriot, a conservative (same thing), or -- God forbid -- a Christian who would stand up and call a spade a spade.

In addition to a dearth of compassion for the victims of terrorism, there is a dreadful paucity of logic in Ms. Epstein's argument against the proposed plaque's language.

In an interview with Fox News, she elaborated: "We have at least one Muslim family living here with children ... it would be just awful to have them see something like that."

Oh, really?

So, the Muslim family living in a breathtakingly gorgeous American town -- with all the glorious rights and privileges thereto appertaining -- would be traumatized by four words that tell the truth about what psychotic adherents to their religion did to a 23-year-old man from the same town?

In a verdant seven-acre park at the corner of Gadsden and Hampton Streets in Columbia, South Carolina, there are stunning monuments to American veterans of all foreign wars.

Included is an impressive and heartbreaking granite memorial to the 6,000,000 victims of the holocaust. Carved into the stone at the top left of the monument are these unflinching words:

There exists a small German community in Columbia ... about eight percent of the total population. My husband is of solid German descent on his father's side. Hello? Weber here. Other family names include Fink and Waldvogel. My children are therefore of German descent.

Is it "awful" for them to read the words engraved on a collective tombstone honoring the millions who died at the hands of Nazi Germany? Of course not; on the contrary, it is awe-inspiring. It is a sobering reminder of what happens when entire nations forget God and cater to the evil whims of despots.

And let's not forget the 3,000 Americans who died with James Gadiel on September 11, 2001. What about the harsh, inescapable truth faced by their family members every single day?

I don't imagine the violent, untimely death of a loved one must be emblazoned on a plaque and publicly displayed in order to cut your already-shredded heart to ribbons.

That's what you call awful.

As a country, we'd be much better off if we would consent to be confronted by the truth, with all its terrible implications, rather than be comforted by a pernicious lie that lays waste to the fervent patriotism -- not to mention the moral compass -- of an entire generation.

Of the many kinds of deep grief there are, I imagine losing a child is near to being the most profound. But as sad as the death of a beloved child must be, the death of the soul and conscience of a nation is just as tragic, and infinitely more far-reaching.

God Bless the United States of America.

Never forget. 

Reader Comments (12)

You'd think the father wanted the plaque to read, "Murdered by Muslim terrorists, who were probably friends of that Muslim family that lives here in town."

This is madness. How this young man died is an undisputed fact, correct? I'm assuming Ruth Epstein and the other town leader aren't of the mind George W. Bush is responsible, right? So how is stating fact, the TRUTH behind how the person died, so controversial?

If the father of one of David "Son of Sam" Berkowitz's victims wanted his/her tombstone to read "Murdered by David Berkowitz", would the leaders of THAT town say "no" on the grounds it would be "just awful" for any family in town with the last name Berkowitz?

People in this country placate to the millionth degree. It's insane.

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkev

@ Kev ... agreed. It's political correctness -- in itself a grenade with the pin pulled -- run amok. And you can rest assured, if they can, the libs will find a way to blame EVERY percieved societal ill on George W. Bush in particular and Conservatives and Christians in general.

And if they can get away with engraving it in stone for all the world to see, they'll do that too.

November 4, 2009 | Registered CommenterJennifer

Another "to the heart of the matter" piece of literary work which tears away the lunancy of political correctness!!

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterG. W.

Sad. I'm German too - Ms. Buchman, reporting for service - and I've NEVER been bothered by anything that refers to the horrors of what Nazi German did back then. Nor do I take personal offense and feel as though people who decry their actions are personally blaming ME.

NOR would I want anyone putting words into my mouth and saying that it would be "awful for me to see such a thing" - I can dictate my own feelings, thankyouverymuch.

I feel like our beloved US of A is slowly turning into a Muslim nation - one small incident after another. And I don't think for one second our lovely pseudo-president (and all his loyal Kool-Aid drinkers) isn't loving every minute of it, and doing everything he can to help the process along!

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAngi

@Jenny: You're right. It's sad, but true.

Two things:

1) I mentioned this on Twitter, but the link you gave for this article on Twitter doesn't direct users to this blog post. It takes them to a different website entirely.

2) I'm trying to actually build a "presence" on sites like Digg and StumbleUpon, so I just "digged" this blog post of yours. And when I get home, I'll "stumble" it (work's Internet filter blocks Stumble, but not Digg for some reason). Hopefully this will bring you extra traffic!

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkev

Another case of political correctness going too far - which is usually does. I just don't get how these people think!

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMari

@ G.W. ... thanks, darling. I hope my personal lunacy does not undo all the good I try to do here.

@ Angi ... excellent point you make about libs presuming to tell or predict or legislate how others will think. That goes to the heart of the matter, doesn't it? You're too stupid to make up your own mind, so we'll make it up for you! But beware: after we do that, you'll be undone.

@ Kev ... thanks for letting me know! I usually check my links as I post them but I didn't do it that time, and it bit me! I've fixed it now and re-tweeted! I appreciate your help with digging and stumbling!

@ Mari ... We live in sad and scary times. Thank God, He is faithful!

November 4, 2009 | Registered CommenterJennifer

Northeastern liberals tend to be some of the most intolerant people in this country, when it comes to the truth.

November 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSkunkfeathers

I truly don't understand why so many (of late, in particular) Americans feel we're not ready to face the truth? It's the truth that reminds us what acts not to repeat, of progress that needs to be made and the importance of acting rightly. We continue to be dumbed down.

November 7, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKeli

I wonder what they will say the soldiers at Ft. Hood died from? When the military starts putting the enemy in the barracks, we have a PROBLEM!

November 9, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterrosezilla

@ SF ... exactly. I think both coasts should fall into the oceans. Let the conservatives get out first. Don't include South Carolina. Me likey South Carolina.

@ Keli ... exactly. Dumbed down and blindfolded. And led to the slaughter.

@ Tracie ... exactly. Those poor folks at Fort Hood died the same way the folks on 9/11 did. They were murdered by a Muslim terrorist.

November 9, 2009 | Registered CommenterJennifer

Excellent post! Well said!

November 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJosephine

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